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Match Business Data With Geographical Data Using Fusion Tables

By Ko Fai Godfrey Ko

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Today's businesses need access to a tremendous amount of data from a variety of sources in order to be competitive and profitable. However, even if your company has access to all the required data, actually making use of that information can be incredibly difficult to do. Vast databases filled to the brim with business and geographical data can be as incomprehensible as trying to decipher the text on an ancient Sumerian clay tablet, but it doesn't have to be that way. You can use Google Fusion Tables to help match business data with geographical data. Why does this matter?

Identify Trends in Your Industry or Business

As a business owner, it's essential that you capitalize on trends within your industry or within your company. For instance, purchasing patterns for customers or clients can help you identify areas that need to be expanded, potential new products or services, marketing directions and much, much more. However, identifying those trends based solely off your business data can be more than difficult.

By using Fusion Tables to match business data with geographical data, you can easily get the "big picture" and identify trends. For example, you would be able to identify purchasing patterns or trends within specific geographic areas ranging from countries to states, to counties and even individual towns or neighborhoods within those counties.

Why Does It Matter?

You might be wondering why using Fusion Tables matter to your business. Here's the key - by using Fusion Tables, you are able to combine business data with geographical data to create a visual representation of essential information that is immediately usable and of tremendous significance for your specific business.

It's about more than mere data management or organization. It's about giving your business an edge within your industry or niche. It's about developing essential visual tools that can lead directly to financial growth, greater stability and the potential for immediate profitability.

One of the ways that this works is by providing your business with myriad display possibilities. For instance, you can combine your business and geographic information into an actual map that displays pertinent, relevant data per geographic area. However, you can also merge data into an easily managed spreadsheet format that displays what you want, when you want by choosing filters, aggregations and specific column views depending on your needs at that time within a single document. That eliminates the need to use multiple documents in presentations, and ensures you can make use of charts, graphs, motion charts, intensity maps and more.

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